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Calculate the volume of natural gas (methane) required to bring 3.9 L of water to a boil. Assume the initial temperature of the...Asked by Katie
Calculate the volume of natural gas (methane) required to bring 2.6 L of water to a boil. Assume the initial temperature of the water is 21 C, and the methane is at 1 bar and 25 C. Assume that methane is an ideal gas, the specific heat capacity of water to be constant and equal to 4.184 J/g/K over this temperature range, and the density of water to be 1.0 g/cm3. The combustion of methane is given by
CH4 + 2 O2 ¨ CO2 + 2 H2O ƒ¢Hcomb = -890.36 kJ/mol
CH4 + 2 O2 ¨ CO2 + 2 H2O ƒ¢Hcomb = -890.36 kJ/mol
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DrBob222
I responded to a similar problem, different numbers I think but the same concept, a day or so ago and here is my response.
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